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always bracing for the big one. >> carmageddon is set to begin on the 405. >> carmageddon. >> carmageddon. >> the city is buzzing, simply buzzing you could say with talk of carmageddon. >> this entire weekend, carmageddon. >> reporter: this weekend, the end of the world is not coming frfr earthquakes or volcanos. not from space aliens or terminators from the future. no, it's worse. this weekend the existential threat is something hollywood never imagined. they're closing the freeway. the very machines that makes the southern california lifestyle possible may be useless this weekend because they're shutting down ten miles of interstate 405. the 405 isn't just any freeway. even if you've never been to this city, you know the 405. remember o.j. simpson's slow-speed chase? that's the 405. the biggest and busiest stretch of highway in america. southern california's ugly answer to the golden gate bridge. l.a.'s urban umbilical cord. even on a good day, fear of traffic strikes feararnto the hearts of angelenos. like johnny drama on "entourage." >> i begged you to take the 101. but you had to tak
always bracing for the big one. >> carmageddon is set to begin on the 405. >> carmageddon. >> carmageddon. >> the city is buzzing, simply buzzing you could say with talk of carmageddon. >> this entire weekend, carmageddon. >> reporter: this weekend, the end of the world is not coming frfr earthquakes or volcanos. not from space aliens or terminators from the future. no, it's worse. this weekend the existential threat is something hollywood never imagined....
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. >> reporter: the police chief says he is open to that idea of having a meeting but the big question is whether or not the federal agents will be open to it or the federal agency itself because if they do it here, they might have to do it in cities across america. live in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> nearly two dozen san jose firefighters are back on the job tonight. fire chief william mcdonald presented badges to 22 firefighters who were laid off last year. a $15 million fema grant helped the department pay for the hires. budget cuts forced san jose to lay off a total of 49 firefighters last year. >>> next, packed and nowhere to go. the search for the agent accused of taking would have been travelers for a -- would- be travelers for a ride. >>> save your gas and stay at home. the traffic nightmare about to descend on l.a. >>> only takes them about 30 seconds. >> and you're left with a red bump. what makes some people more prone to blood sucking mosquitos. ,,,,,,,, police in san jose say the agent took off after taking an untold number of would- be travelers >>> a south bay trav
. >> reporter: the police chief says he is open to that idea of having a meeting but the big question is whether or not the federal agents will be open to it or the federal agency itself because if they do it here, they might have to do it in cities across america. live in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> nearly two dozen san jose firefighters are back on the job tonight. fire chief william mcdonald presented badges to 22 firefighters who were laid off last year. a $15 million...
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and paris island is these days the scene of a big first for the base and for the corps. tonight the 96-year-old facility has a new boss and she is making history as she has throughout her career as a marine, her story tonight from nbc's mark potter. >> reporter: with the summer heat now, the training is even more intense. as drill instructors mold young recruits into u.s. marines. the way they have done it for decades. the hard way. the marine corps recruit depot at paris island, south carolina produces 20,000 marines a year. inspecting the training is the new commanding general, lori reynolds. >> i was the guy on the bottom. >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: brigadier general reynolds is the first woman to head paris island and says he is humble to command the marines who volunteer during wartime. >> those are americans and we owe it to their families to take care of them. >> reporter: she served in afghanistan as the first female marine to become a lead commander in a battle zone. of the 200,000 marines around the world, nearly 14,000 are women. and many see general reynolds
and paris island is these days the scene of a big first for the base and for the corps. tonight the 96-year-old facility has a new boss and she is making history as she has throughout her career as a marine, her story tonight from nbc's mark potter. >> reporter: with the summer heat now, the training is even more intense. as drill instructors mold young recruits into u.s. marines. the way they have done it for decades. the hard way. the marine corps recruit depot at paris island, south...
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it was a big run for us. >> as for the a's at the coliseum it was 80s day. the old throwback uniforms. bottom of the first, jackson, a good old grand slam. the first of his career makes it 7-0, a's. that was plenty for gonzalez. strikes out the side in the second. the a's roll to a 9-1 win over anaheim at the coliseum. kate has more from oakland. >> they were the winningest team in american league west back in the 80s. and on turnback clock day the a's looked reminiscent. >> there is no magical solution. we have to win games. we have to win the close games. i think we struggle with that. winning the one-run ball games, extra inning games. we have the tools, the players here. we have to put it together. >> so, the a's take the series victory over their division rival but the true test comes tuesday when the team takes the field in detroit. right now the a's do have the third worst road record in the american league. at the coliseum, kate longworth, nbc sports. >> thank you, kate. derek clark captured the british open title. we'll highlight that coming up at
it was a big run for us. >> as for the a's at the coliseum it was 80s day. the old throwback uniforms. bottom of the first, jackson, a good old grand slam. the first of his career makes it 7-0, a's. that was plenty for gonzalez. strikes out the side in the second. the a's roll to a 9-1 win over anaheim at the coliseum. kate has more from oakland. >> they were the winningest team in american league west back in the 80s. and on turnback clock day the a's looked reminiscent. >>...
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he was ejected and pinned underneath the big rig. he was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. >>> families and friends said final good-byes at a funeral in santa rosa. the community shaken by the girl's death at a sleepover on sunday. police say she and three friends became sick after drinking vodka mixed with soda. initially the girls said they'd gotten food poisoning. raul was described as an excellent student due to start high school incomes mon-- next month. toxicology reports are expected next week. >>> mark luga was arrested for allegedly stealing a pablo picasso drawing from the weinstein gallery in san francisco last week. the judge denied a motion today reduce his $5 million bail. police say a surveillance camera caught luga leaving with the painting. police found other stolen artwork including another picasso piece in luga's new jersey apartment. >>> exactly how will they do it? a groundbreaking idea is now officially a law. california public schools will be the first in the nation to include lessons about the hist
he was ejected and pinned underneath the big rig. he was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. >>> families and friends said final good-byes at a funeral in santa rosa. the community shaken by the girl's death at a sleepover on sunday. police say she and three friends became sick after drinking vodka mixed with soda. initially the girls said they'd gotten food poisoning. raul was described as an excellent student due to start high school incomes mon-- next month. toxicology...
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somehow he landed in front of the big rig where he was pinned under the vehicle. the male victim in his 40s was pronounced dead at the scene. >> we do know that the tractor- trailer was going northbound on octavia but we're not sure which direction that the shuttle was going. >> reporter: that evidence will help them determine what caused the accident and who is at fault. the driver of both vehicles were unhurt but three other passengers on the shuttle, two elderly females and a male, suffered nonlife-threatening injuries. residents are frustrated with the number of accidents at this intersection. one resident hopes the city will do more to fix it. >> i'm not surprised it's another crash, though. we just had one sunday night. the whole neighborhood has called city hall and no one at city hall will listen to us! >> reporter: they may listen now. the mayor and supervisor came to the scene. after the investigation, we spoke to sfpd before coming on air. they still haven't identified the man but there is indication that someone ran a red life but we don't know who. >>
somehow he landed in front of the big rig where he was pinned under the vehicle. the male victim in his 40s was pronounced dead at the scene. >> we do know that the tractor- trailer was going northbound on octavia but we're not sure which direction that the shuttle was going. >> reporter: that evidence will help them determine what caused the accident and who is at fault. the driver of both vehicles were unhurt but three other passengers on the shuttle, two elderly females and a...
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the heat wave melting a big chunk of the nation is showing no signs of letting up. >> that's right. the humidity is creating oppressive conditions. today, chicago could see its highest temperature in five years. >> abc's karen travers as more on the heat that's already spending east. >> reporter: they tossed two tons of ice into theheater to try to cool things down. this mud-summer heat wave is g gpping the middle of the nation. for 17 states. texas to minnesota. east to ohio. in five states, temperatures dropped the century mark. the high pressure system is expected to hover across the midwest for five more sweltering days before heading east. this week, 40 states will see temperatures of 90 degrees or more. >> not moving at all. unpacking its bags. this high pressure for many days to come as it continues to intensify and grow in overall size. >> reporter: for beach goers the soaring temperatures means fun in the sun. >> coming out early to get the beach before it gets packed with people. >> reporter: but for some people, especially the elderly this extreme heat can be extremely da
the heat wave melting a big chunk of the nation is showing no signs of letting up. >> that's right. the humidity is creating oppressive conditions. today, chicago could see its highest temperature in five years. >> abc's karen travers as more on the heat that's already spending east. >> reporter: they tossed two tons of ice into theheater to try to cool things down. this mud-summer heat wave is g gpping the middle of the nation. for 17 states. texas to minnesota. east to ohio....
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now we have got a new version that's hitting the big screen. let's take a quick look at it. >> that is a very fine looking pot of honey, you've got there. >> and so remarkably gooey. >> gooey? oh, what happens to be my personal favorite. ooh, what do you have there? >> a note i found at christopher robbi robbins' but strange words i cannot read. >> you can't read words anyway. >> yes, but especially not the strange ones. >> who doesn't love winnie the pooh? i grew up on winnie the pooh, you did too. if i went and saw winnie the pooh, would i like it? >> you would absolutely love it. they absolutely capture the spirit of the earlier films, the voices are very close to what we have heard before. that's jim cummings who is now winnie the pooh who does an excellent sterling holloway. craig ferguson is the voice of al, narrated by john cleese. this is an excellent, excellent entry into the winnie the pooh franchise, so to speak. the little kids who were at the screening really loved it. the adults, as i, were laughing a lot. the jokes are really fun
now we have got a new version that's hitting the big screen. let's take a quick look at it. >> that is a very fine looking pot of honey, you've got there. >> and so remarkably gooey. >> gooey? oh, what happens to be my personal favorite. ooh, what do you have there? >> a note i found at christopher robbi robbins' but strange words i cannot read. >> you can't read words anyway. >> yes, but especially not the strange ones. >> who doesn't love winnie the...
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we pretend the question how big the government should be is how big the deficit should be. they are separate thing. >> built are intertwined. fact or fiction the debt is a new problem? >> we've been building this accumulated national debt about $6,000 per american, taken us 200 years to build that. it's accurate ad lot in the last five years especially since the recession happened in 2008. the truth is debt is not something you can deal with overnight. even if we go to a balanced budget tomorrow which no one is proposing, we would still have a $14 trillion debt. only if we have surpluses would it come down. >> it's not new. we've raised that debt ceiling 100 times in the history of this country. fact or fiction, all debt is bad. >> yes. just not true. just like a family can borrow money for good reasons if they are looking to invest in education or looking to buy a house, but can also borrow money for bad reasons if you just want to go on vacation or pay for your day-to-day expenses. if you're making investments that will make the economy stronger in the long run the debt c
we pretend the question how big the government should be is how big the deficit should be. they are separate thing. >> built are intertwined. fact or fiction the debt is a new problem? >> we've been building this accumulated national debt about $6,000 per american, taken us 200 years to build that. it's accurate ad lot in the last five years especially since the recession happened in 2008. the truth is debt is not something you can deal with overnight. even if we go to a balanced...
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this is big, because the u.s. is very hungry for a win, but japan's hungry too. >> reporter: yeah, they absolutely are. the u.s. hasn't won this cup since last century, fred. since 1999. and they really have that good opportunity to do it now. they have a magical team. they're talented, they have very skilled players, they're determined, they have this never say die attitude. they hustle out there on the pitch. i watched the players practice and got to talk to them too. they feel pretty confident. they feel good, they feel it's their time. listen to how they put it. >> america likes championships. they like winners, they like comebacks. and i think we are the epitome of the american spirit. this team, we're full of fighters, we play with passion. and, you know, we feel all the support back home, around the world. we feel powerful with that support. >> now, obviously we're on the eve of one of the biggest games of our lives. but it's the game of soccer. we've done it thousands of times before. i know that the japan
this is big, because the u.s. is very hungry for a win, but japan's hungry too. >> reporter: yeah, they absolutely are. the u.s. hasn't won this cup since last century, fred. since 1999. and they really have that good opportunity to do it now. they have a magical team. they're talented, they have very skilled players, they're determined, they have this never say die attitude. they hustle out there on the pitch. i watched the players practice and got to talk to them too. they feel pretty...
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he's big here, big on twitter and will be part of 80s day on that day. i'm thinking about busting out the hammer pants. the first 15,000 fans get one of these. >> that's right. i took my mom to a hammer concert and i taught her, you know, watching at home now going too legit to quixt >> my mom is one hip mom. hi, mom. love you. 6:13. still to come on "today in the bay," the 49ers and the raiders could be in training camp as scheduled. we're learning the nfl lockout could end as early as tonight. >> people in los angeles have been threatening. a live look at what has been dubbed carmageddon. hey parents, it's going to be a big school year. see, i'm not just teaching woodwinds and strings. i'm teaching attitude! if your kids want to sound cool, they have to look cool! so, here's what they'll need: denim, graphic tees, leggings and tunics, more denim, backpacks, headphones, hair gel, denim, converse one star shoes, denim, shaun white hoodies and denim. school takes a lot. target has it all. >> welcome back. good morning. 6:16. remember all of the fun we had
he's big here, big on twitter and will be part of 80s day on that day. i'm thinking about busting out the hammer pants. the first 15,000 fans get one of these. >> that's right. i took my mom to a hammer concert and i taught her, you know, watching at home now going too legit to quixt >> my mom is one hip mom. hi, mom. love you. 6:13. still to come on "today in the bay," the 49ers and the raiders could be in training camp as scheduled. we're learning the nfl lockout could...
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some say probably won't be a big deal. others are saying we've never been through something like this before and others are going to stay home and have a barbecue. frank, we'll see what happens here in los angeles. >> where do all these cars go if not on the 405 and could this mean gridlock in neighborhoods in the area? >> reporter: well, that's exactly that rippling effect, frank. first there are cars that will get on surface roads. ventura boulevard for anybody familiar with it is expected to be it a road people dump john to so they can get over to canyon roads and work their way down over the hill. other freeways, the 5, possibly the 110 will see heavy traffic or at least that's some of the predictions. here's the real concern is if a truck overturned, if a car had an accident, of that on the traffic behind it and for any of you that might be flying into l.a. x., take special note because l.a.x. is right on the 405 freeway. >> hal eisner, thank you. >>> the bay area has 475 miles of carpool lanes with more on the way, b
some say probably won't be a big deal. others are saying we've never been through something like this before and others are going to stay home and have a barbecue. frank, we'll see what happens here in los angeles. >> where do all these cars go if not on the 405 and could this mean gridlock in neighborhoods in the area? >> reporter: well, that's exactly that rippling effect, frank. first there are cars that will get on surface roads. ventura boulevard for anybody familiar with it is...
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some say probably won't be a big deal. others are saying we've never been through something like this before and others are going to stay home and have a barbecue. frank, we'll see what happens here in los angeles. >> where do all these cars go if not on the 405 and could this mean gridlock in neighborhoods in the area? >> reporter: well, that's exactly that rippling effect, frank. first there are cars that will get on surface roads. ventura boulevard for anybody familiar with it is expected to be it a road people dump john to so they can get over to canyon roads and work their way down over the hill. other freeways, the 5, possibly the 110 will see heavy traffic or at least that's some of the predictions. here's the real concern is if a truck overturned, if a car had an accident, what's the impact of that on the traffic behind it and for any of you that might be flying into l.a. x., take special note because l.a.x. is right on the 405 freeway. >> hal eisner, thank you. >>> the bay area has 475 miles of carpool lanes with
some say probably won't be a big deal. others are saying we've never been through something like this before and others are going to stay home and have a barbecue. frank, we'll see what happens here in los angeles. >> where do all these cars go if not on the 405 and could this mean gridlock in neighborhoods in the area? >> reporter: well, that's exactly that rippling effect, frank. first there are cars that will get on surface roads. ventura boulevard for anybody familiar with it is...
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and just yesterday, a big apology. he met with the family of a murdered teenager saying he's sorry that his journalists hacked her phone. he apologizes in print, as well, promising reareds that he will make big changes in the company. >>> and now to this side of the pond. the u.s. attorney general orders the fbi to look into whether rupert murdock's employees broke any u.s. laws. let's get straight to susan candiotti. rupert murdock appears before the parliament in just three days to testify. how hot is that seat there and here? >> well, i think it's safe to say that seat will be sizzling. by all accounts, his questioning before parliament can be spec spectacular. he took out full page ads mostly his own, but big block letters saying we are sorry. he signed the ad. his words he's poll gazing for wrongdoing causing hurt and not acting faster to sort things out. so par two top executives are taking the fall, his top editor, rebekah brooks, plur dock has described her as like a daughter to him. she's been in charge of his
and just yesterday, a big apology. he met with the family of a murdered teenager saying he's sorry that his journalists hacked her phone. he apologizes in print, as well, promising reareds that he will make big changes in the company. >>> and now to this side of the pond. the u.s. attorney general orders the fbi to look into whether rupert murdock's employees broke any u.s. laws. let's get straight to susan candiotti. rupert murdock appears before the parliament in just three days to...
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, big project to tackle. but it seems that things are ahead of schedule. they're tearing down just a portion of that bridge. the update we have, we checked in with los angeles police as well as california transportation officials, things look really well on the roadways, the surface streets. traffic across the city is still relatively like. they don't know what the rest of the day or the weekend will bring. but if things move ahead of schedule as mentioned, the project will wrap up 5:00 monday morning in time for those commuters to hit the busy roadways here. back to you. >> kareen, 500,000 people usually traveling through the 405 on the weekend. but do people really expect that all of the other arteries are just going to be gridlock as a result of this ten-mile stretch that's closed down or because of, i guess, the advance notice, do people feel like, i'm going to do what the public affairs announcement said, which is just stay home, stay off the road? >> reporter: absolutely. it is realistic. again, for peo
, big project to tackle. but it seems that things are ahead of schedule. they're tearing down just a portion of that bridge. the update we have, we checked in with los angeles police as well as california transportation officials, things look really well on the roadways, the surface streets. traffic across the city is still relatively like. they don't know what the rest of the day or the weekend will bring. but if things move ahead of schedule as mentioned, the project will wrap up 5:00 monday...
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and it's getting bigger by the day, despite a trip by the big boss to london to do some damage control. nbc's stephanie gosk is covering for us tonight in london. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well the editors of the news of the world wrote in their final edition that we have won for today, a scandal that threatens the influence and power of one of the largest media companies. rupert murdock rushed to london hoping to mitigate the damage to his media empire, but it's looking more and more like there's little he can do. today new allegations reported in the british press and claims that one of the officers protecting the royals sold a list of the family's phone numbers to the news of the world. and a source close to prime minister gordon brown alleges that the sunday times, another murdock paper illegally pursued brown's private financial and medical information. anger at murdock and resentment over his media company's unchecked political clout is boiling over. >> there is an element about all this is that personal. gordon brown is bitter that news of the wo
and it's getting bigger by the day, despite a trip by the big boss to london to do some damage control. nbc's stephanie gosk is covering for us tonight in london. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well the editors of the news of the world wrote in their final edition that we have won for today, a scandal that threatens the influence and power of one of the largest media companies. rupert murdock rushed to london hoping to mitigate the damage to his media empire,...
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that's eric cantor, cantor wants to live up to his 2000 promise to get big spending cuts. but he doesn't seem to understand that you can't govern from one branch of the government. the third group would be the deal makers, these are boehner and mcconnell, the people who really know how to make a deal. they are really motivated by the desire to reduce the size of government. >> what about cantor? >> it's not just eric cantor. people are saying why aren't republicans taking the big grand bargain that obama is asking for, the $3 trillion cut, but there's bigger issues than just what's going on on the republican side. i think there's a trust issue. i think two months ago when we averted a government shutdown, we had some cuts that turned out to be nothing. republicans can't go back to their constituents that turn out to be bogus. >> we really don't know what the deal s right, because they haven't even come close enough to let the cat out of the bag, so to speak? here's what i'm wondering and i think a lot of people are wondering the same thing. have republicans, because of the
that's eric cantor, cantor wants to live up to his 2000 promise to get big spending cuts. but he doesn't seem to understand that you can't govern from one branch of the government. the third group would be the deal makers, these are boehner and mcconnell, the people who really know how to make a deal. they are really motivated by the desire to reduce the size of government. >> what about cantor? >> it's not just eric cantor. people are saying why aren't republicans taking the big...
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moving on, here's what i've got for you, really the big weather story is some big time heat in a portion of our country around the central plains, even to the southern plains. the northern plains as well. let's call it that whole stripe of the mid section of the country, hottest weather anywhere. byers, texas, 108. factor in the humidity, 115. fulton, new york, sunshine, 84 degrees, relatively low humidity. why are we catching all of this heat in the mid section of the country, a ridge of high pressure. a little bubble, retreat in the jet stream, pushes to the north. we fill up with the warm or hot southerly air, 100 degree readings as far north as portions of minnesota, that's a quick look at the national picture. here's a closer look at the weather for your weekend. 000 is that time of the dayor my shout out to mason town, west virginia, where they are having their annual it's all good festival, because it is all good, one of the biggest jam band festivals in the whole country. if you can get there, check it out and thank everyone for watching "the early show" on news 5 wdtv in westin,
moving on, here's what i've got for you, really the big weather story is some big time heat in a portion of our country around the central plains, even to the southern plains. the northern plains as well. let's call it that whole stripe of the mid section of the country, hottest weather anywhere. byers, texas, 108. factor in the humidity, 115. fulton, new york, sunshine, 84 degrees, relatively low humidity. why are we catching all of this heat in the mid section of the country, a ridge of high...
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the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >> supporters say it's no different than teaching black history or women's studies. some are opposed to the new law requiring california public schools to include lessons about the contribution of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transsexual community members in social study curriculum. traci grant explains more about the fair education law. >> there is important not only for the gay lesbian bisexual transgender student who is will have reason for greater self-esteem and self respect but also for the straight students. >> california is leading the way. the bill he authored the fair education act became law yesterday. as a result all
the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >> supporters say it's no different...
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big game tomorrow, how are they doing? >> reporter: well, they are pretty excited and pretty confident too about the big s showdown tomorrow, t.j. they have not won a world's cup final since last century, 1999, and the players, they're feeling pretty good. listen. >> america likes championships. they like winners. they like comebacks. and i think we are the epitome of the american spirit. this team, we're full of fighters. we play with passion. and you know, we feel all of the support back home. we feel the support around the world. and we feel powerful with that support and i think we can take entitle the final. >> you know, obviously, we're on the eve of one of the biggest games of our lives, but it's the game of soccer. we've done it thousands of times before. i know that the japanese team is excited and they're going to come to play. we have to play good soccer. we have to play gutsy soccer. we have to go for it. it's no time to hold back. this is the time to take risks. this is the time to go forward and hopefully we
big game tomorrow, how are they doing? >> reporter: well, they are pretty excited and pretty confident too about the big s showdown tomorrow, t.j. they have not won a world's cup final since last century, 1999, and the players, they're feeling pretty good. listen. >> america likes championships. they like winners. they like comebacks. and i think we are the epitome of the american spirit. this team, we're full of fighters. we play with passion. and you know, we feel all of the...
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some of the big winners were "madmen," they went big a 19, hbo did well, so did "snl." we're happy for jimmy fallon's three nominations. and the nomination that went to some of the great women of nbc shows. there's amy poller, there's sn wlrks's -- "snl's" kristen wig who was nominated. tina fey got her 19th. then there's the amazing connie britain, she was nominated as well. congrats to all the nominees, the entire list is on our website. we find out the winner september 18. >>> now it's just one day away, what southern californians are calling carmageddon, the closing of the 405 freeway for 53 hours of construction. last night here, we told you about the special jetblue fares, $4 one way from burbank to long beach, those are sold out. they sold those tickets in less than three hours. and the lapd is asking celebrities to help get the word out. tom hank sent this out, this weekend, l.a., avoid carmageddon, gas-zilla, 405 grid lock-apalossza, eat and shop local. >>> when we continue here tonight, an american icon who has now gone home. we'll hear from betty ford in her
some of the big winners were "madmen," they went big a 19, hbo did well, so did "snl." we're happy for jimmy fallon's three nominations. and the nomination that went to some of the great women of nbc shows. there's amy poller, there's sn wlrks's -- "snl's" kristen wig who was nominated. tina fey got her 19th. then there's the amazing connie britain, she was nominated as well. congrats to all the nominees, the entire list is on our website. we find out the winner...
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big splash in the world of high. products. he says he followed russian invaders to broaden their big breakthrough. spotlight on story on technology update. we. covered. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight it goes to oklahoma governor mary fallin to the republican is only a few months into her first term as governor but she is facing a very serious issue and i'm not talking about a state budget shortfall or a scandal in her administration this one involves the weather oklahoma like most of the u.s. is in the middle of a major heat wave over the past few weeks temperatures of top one hundred in this day and it has not rained in weeks either so late last week governor fallin decided the state needed help from a higher power she issued the following statement saying i encourage oklahomans of all faiths to join me this sunday and offering their prayers for rain for the safety of our firefighters in our communities in the well being of our crops and livestock this state needs a current drought to come to an
big splash in the world of high. products. he says he followed russian invaders to broaden their big breakthrough. spotlight on story on technology update. we. covered. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight it goes to oklahoma governor mary fallin to the republican is only a few months into her first term as governor but she is facing a very serious issue and i'm not talking about a state budget shortfall or a scandal in her administration this one involves the weather...
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business and also big government as it deals with big business. >> host: walter mosley is with us for an half an hour and we will mixing your calls, e-mail messages and tweets and look forward to them. here's more of the diagnosis of the state we are in as he sees it. most of us in modern-day america are sick, we suffer deep emotional displacement from the line is we are told and the subsequent lies we tell ourselves. i'm fine, doing well, part of a healthy space policy. i'm helping my children become whole, helping individuals, none or at least little of this is true. so what does society look like to you? >> guest: what it looks like to everybody. we do a lot of eating fast food, we get educations that don't really help us become full well-rounded people. we involve ourselves in a political where we think things will happen but we know they are not going to happen, so we are actually kind of schizophrenic. we are doing something that we say well i hope this is doing well but i know it's not going to do well, like for instance saying i will elect a democratic president and then we wo
business and also big government as it deals with big business. >> host: walter mosley is with us for an half an hour and we will mixing your calls, e-mail messages and tweets and look forward to them. here's more of the diagnosis of the state we are in as he sees it. most of us in modern-day america are sick, we suffer deep emotional displacement from the line is we are told and the subsequent lies we tell ourselves. i'm fine, doing well, part of a healthy space policy. i'm helping my...
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this thing must be big. big enough to lure erik estrada out of retirement. >> so plan ahead, avoid the area. >> reporter: t tstar in a public service campaign about carmageddon. we caught up with him at l.a.x. as he drove as quickly as possible out of town. >> i think it's going to be terrific. i think it's a wononrful, adventurous weekend as long as you stay home. >> reporter: as long as you're not driving. officer popoh doesn't want to be anywhere near carmageddon thihi weekend. you know, they say that the last time the freeway was this empty was during o.j. simpson's slow-speed car chase. that was the 405, as well. it's going to remain quiet through the weekend so the construction workers can finish their task. the end of the world, not so much, but it is going to be an inconvenience to many people. dan, bianna? >> it does look lonely for him. hope he doesn't have to walk home from that freeway. all right, david. ron claiborne is on assignment so we have andrea canning joining us with the news headlines.
this thing must be big. big enough to lure erik estrada out of retirement. >> so plan ahead, avoid the area. >> reporter: t tstar in a public service campaign about carmageddon. we caught up with him at l.a.x. as he drove as quickly as possible out of town. >> i think it's going to be terrific. i think it's a wononrful, adventurous weekend as long as you stay home. >> reporter: as long as you're not driving. officer popoh doesn't want to be anywhere near carmageddon...
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>> one of the big sticking points. republicans are saying huh-uh, no way to taxes, even on the wealthy. a quinnipiac survey came out this morning. that's the question they asked, what do you think? 25% say spending cuts only, but 67%, two thirds of the people who were questioned said taxes on the wealthy and corporations could also be included in any kind of agreement to race the did the ceiling. they definitely had a difference of opinion. >> we appreciate you always. an update in about 30 minute from our political team, but right now watch this. >>> a boy is brutally murdered, walking home from day camp alone. >> this is like a horror story in your own backyard. >>> raising america's credit limit. >> high drama and high stakes. >> the talks are tense. >> the pressure is building, tempers are flaring. >> the clock is sticking. >> toe to toe with the president. >> lawmakers are moments away from meeting again. we're all over it. >>> this man is accused of luring young boys to his home, raping them and videotaping the a
>> one of the big sticking points. republicans are saying huh-uh, no way to taxes, even on the wealthy. a quinnipiac survey came out this morning. that's the question they asked, what do you think? 25% say spending cuts only, but 67%, two thirds of the people who were questioned said taxes on the wealthy and corporations could also be included in any kind of agreement to race the did the ceiling. they definitely had a difference of opinion. >> we appreciate you always. an update in...
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coming up today on the big picture. wealthy british style. market finals sunday. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our teeth. fixed for. fixed from fifty fifty. more news today violence is what this again flared up flow from these are the images from harlem and seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all today.
coming up today on the big picture. wealthy british style. market finals sunday. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our teeth. fixed for. fixed from fifty fifty. more news today violence is what this again flared up flow from these are the images from harlem and seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all today.
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big venues and in the big venues. like. you would sing opera we. would sing a song all day you know. we were doing medleys with some of the international songs of the world with songs which there's been. something that all day. or north italian ten or so they would have they had in their repertoire you know so i think we were making just happy to people. i think we we opened the way we opened the wall of many many new people last year he became president of the europa nostra and the voice of the cultural heritage in europe do you consider opera classical music sort of a heritage that needs to be protected that's dying just just like with the. just like the. big monuments the churches the well the pressures that they would open has i think music has to be protected opera has to be protected and it is a most it's a cultural. tradition and i mean you specially russians you do have such a great tradition i think it's difficult to find a big amount of composers and you happened in russia but you see i mean. they say these
big venues and in the big venues. like. you would sing opera we. would sing a song all day you know. we were doing medleys with some of the international songs of the world with songs which there's been. something that all day. or north italian ten or so they would have they had in their repertoire you know so i think we were making just happy to people. i think we we opened the way we opened the wall of many many new people last year he became president of the europa nostra and the voice of...
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it is the big story. the focus on the weather for some time to come. >> not just hot, but dangerous heat. was it last summer or the summer before when it got so hot in chicago and a number of people died in the heat wave there? >> scary times. >>> 13 minutes past the hour. i think we figured out. we talked about the minnesota shutdown. two weeks ago, we had the players on. we may have found a reason why they decided to compromise. to our viewers, a deal close now that would end the government shutdown in minnesota. the democratic governor said he will accept the republican proposal with a few modifications. he will call a special session next week to try to end the two-week shutdown. closed state parks. 22,000 state workers went home. this may be the thing to get them to the bargaining table. beer. the makers of miller beer and coors are victims to the shutdown because their liquor license expired and the problem here is, reynolds, to get it renewed, they need state workers to process the paper work. they
it is the big story. the focus on the weather for some time to come. >> not just hot, but dangerous heat. was it last summer or the summer before when it got so hot in chicago and a number of people died in the heat wave there? >> scary times. >>> 13 minutes past the hour. i think we figured out. we talked about the minnesota shutdown. two weeks ago, we had the players on. we may have found a reason why they decided to compromise. to our viewers, a deal close now that would...
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this is going to be a big deal we're talking about. some places will be prevalent in parts of the upper midwest. we're getting a chance of storms which may pop up by late in the afternoon. shah that occur, this will help you cool down immensely. todd billing will be your heat. places like minneapolis, st. paul, 94 degrees. 96 in the city, 93 in chicago, boston warm up by fenway park. 89 new orleans, 100 in dallas, 66 in san francisco. but we really are going to see later into the afternoon is the heat begin to pick up. high temperatures with the humidity, it will feel 110 to 120 for much of the upper midwest. we're talking about parts of wisconsin also. right here along parts of the mississippi river for the twin cities, we'll see some places, we show you the high of 94. wouldn't be surprised of downtown. you have temperatures that will go to 98 degrees by monday. tuesday, wednesday, even into thursday, we'll see that heat really being developed. still strong, prevalent in places like the twin cities. other places might cool down. most
this is going to be a big deal we're talking about. some places will be prevalent in parts of the upper midwest. we're getting a chance of storms which may pop up by late in the afternoon. shah that occur, this will help you cool down immensely. todd billing will be your heat. places like minneapolis, st. paul, 94 degrees. 96 in the city, 93 in chicago, boston warm up by fenway park. 89 new orleans, 100 in dallas, 66 in san francisco. but we really are going to see later into the afternoon is...
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have a voice at that table to really create policies that will minimize that san francisco is not a big business-friendly city. i think we started to go in the wrong direction. the reason why we started walking down that path largely was because of political ideology. when you deal with me, you are dealing with facts, less than politics. i really want to have a positive impact on the city overall. >> good afternoon, everyone. how are you? >> good. >> it's a nice day today. thank you for coming out to our community event. please give a round of [applause] to them. we have a lot of development going on. you see how lovely leland street looks. do you like it? >> yes. >> beautiful, isn't it? we are going to continue. we have a library that is going to be opening up in june. that's right. so i will see you all there at the library. there is a lot of activity going on. it is important we remain connected and engaged. >> would you mind if we were to pull the seniors together and translate for me in a mini meeting? >> yes, sir. >> what we are going ready to do is we are going to have a quick li
have a voice at that table to really create policies that will minimize that san francisco is not a big business-friendly city. i think we started to go in the wrong direction. the reason why we started walking down that path largely was because of political ideology. when you deal with me, you are dealing with facts, less than politics. i really want to have a positive impact on the city overall. >> good afternoon, everyone. how are you? >> good. >> it's a nice day today....
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>> a big one will be in the middle of march. we will get cost analysis from the retirement system on proposals out there. we will be gauging people's reactions to those numbers as a key market. the first couple of weeks of may will be important. that is when various proposals will be introduced in these chambers for the november ballot. june and july is when the board will vote on what goes in front of the electorate in november. those are the key milestones. >> talk about homelessness and how you are planning to deal with that as an issue. >> the key there is funding. everything gets back to that issue. we have a number of wonderful plans in place on how to address the homeless issue. we just cannot afford to. we continue to cut funding to shelters, public health programs that help our homeless population. if we were able to do what we have in place and fund that, we would be a better position on that issue. >> are there any specific programs with respect to homelessness that you feel are moving us in the right direction? >> th
>> a big one will be in the middle of march. we will get cost analysis from the retirement system on proposals out there. we will be gauging people's reactions to those numbers as a key market. the first couple of weeks of may will be important. that is when various proposals will be introduced in these chambers for the november ballot. june and july is when the board will vote on what goes in front of the electorate in november. those are the key milestones. >> talk about...
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i started seeing in the big theater she was singing in washington for me she was singing. she was singing. the notes if you go she was singing eagerly. and she was singing. in los angeles she was singing. juliet she was singing in mono she has done a lot of things for us before so i i we were also were singing. ability and she was one of the group in those days you know in. in the you were doing it so i made her from there oh but you know anya when want to go to a competition she says she never went to a competition she said she's a great artists and she could be you know but she told me not i don't want to go what b.s. she was singing i was very happy i'm very lucky because today you cannot catch her you know you can she doesn't have a free day and she was in common you won't you know so i was lucky to get on my show she was your show almost anywhere you would look you could go. ok now we are lucky to have you. another question about the young generation that now here in russia is in moscow you can have a close look at the young russian talents do you see a lot of talente
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that will make a big difference in improving the service for everybody on all ends of the line. even where we have had a number of concerns, particularly during special events and waiting on trains. this is not meant to be an exhaustive list by any means. it is just something that we would offer as things, some of which we are doing, and other things which are very much in our control. i think we need to move forward and look at these kinds of things to help focus service. i appreciate your time, and i will certainly take any more questions you have. supervisor cohen: i am curious, is mr. mason going to come back and speak to the safety and security? we kind of skipped over that slide. >> do you want to talk about it? >> this is mr. mason. >> [inaudible] >> good afternoon. i am director of safety and security enforcement for the mta. i want to talk about what we're doing on the t-line with the inspectors in the muni transit assistance. they're deployed on a daily basis, from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. at night. they ride the t-line. they start out add muni metro east, right off of
that will make a big difference in improving the service for everybody on all ends of the line. even where we have had a number of concerns, particularly during special events and waiting on trains. this is not meant to be an exhaustive list by any means. it is just something that we would offer as things, some of which we are doing, and other things which are very much in our control. i think we need to move forward and look at these kinds of things to help focus service. i appreciate your...
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is going to mean a big mess for drivers in los angeles. a 10-mile stretch of the 405 is going to be closed for a major construction project. there is a look at how people are preparing for carmeggedon. >> with rap tour like like hype, the day has finally come. it's carmeggodon its funny. the term is so draumatic. >> every day is carmeggodon in l.a.. >> the freeway will be shut down in both directions for 53 hours, crews demolish the mulholland bridge. there will be panic on the streets of southern california. a traffic calamity in the canyons. or maybe not. this doctor said he made from his home to the valley in near record time today you took the punch out of it by warning people. the real disaster is if you cause when it's being closed and you're not aware, then, you'll never leave another day. >> i was surprised how easy waits to get down here coming from topanga canyon. >> do you think people skipped down? >> we ought to do this every week its only one weekend. many people are ready to make the most of the weekend. >> it's fun. i have
is going to mean a big mess for drivers in los angeles. a 10-mile stretch of the 405 is going to be closed for a major construction project. there is a look at how people are preparing for carmeggedon. >> with rap tour like like hype, the day has finally come. it's carmeggodon its funny. the term is so draumatic. >> every day is carmeggodon in l.a.. >> the freeway will be shut down in both directions for 53 hours, crews demolish the mulholland bridge. there will be panic on...
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so, again, just to reiterate, i think we have a couple of big questions in front of us. and the numbers that i'm putting out here are not the end of the story as i'm sure every department in this room would tell you they are not adequate to meet the needs that we would prefer to -- the staffing needs that he would prefer to have to deal with this population. you mentioned in your comments up front that in the worst case scenario, if the sheriff's department thinks is a possibility, if this is a much larger impact than the numbers and projections the state have given us, we could end up with a significantly higher jail population. if we do end up bumping up against our capacity, we could be talking about millions and tens of millions -- or $10 million more than this. we also have other needs that are related to this population but that are also a baseline under funding for some of of our criminal justice agencies i think we would all prefer to see if the resources were available to have better staffing ratios for the current population and this new population. but that's
so, again, just to reiterate, i think we have a couple of big questions in front of us. and the numbers that i'm putting out here are not the end of the story as i'm sure every department in this room would tell you they are not adequate to meet the needs that we would prefer to -- the staffing needs that he would prefer to have to deal with this population. you mentioned in your comments up front that in the worst case scenario, if the sheriff's department thinks is a possibility, if this is a...
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>> reporter: there's big significance here. june 21st, salem lutheran church in stillwater, minnesota lost two members, michele bachmann and her husband marcus. they were formally released from their membership. church said they hadn't attended for two years, and for all those evangelical conservatives in iowa that could be something that impacts them very directly. as you know, michele bachmann has been a darling of conservative evangelicals for a long time, and if, in fact, she hasn't been attending another church for the past two years, that may not play so well in iowa. >> i was going to ask you, what type of issues do you think this might raise, her leaving the church? >> it certainly raises a lot of questions, and the one we're struggling with is why she left that church. that's something that hasn't quite been answered. the church is part of the wisconsin evangelical lutheran senate. they're the most cynical. they oppose same-sex marriage and abortion and a number of other issues. that could be one of the reasons. michel
>> reporter: there's big significance here. june 21st, salem lutheran church in stillwater, minnesota lost two members, michele bachmann and her husband marcus. they were formally released from their membership. church said they hadn't attended for two years, and for all those evangelical conservatives in iowa that could be something that impacts them very directly. as you know, michele bachmann has been a darling of conservative evangelicals for a long time, and if, in fact, she hasn't...
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[applause] >> and to conclude, can we give a big round of applause -- easy part of this project is now done. the hard part comes in operating it for the next three decades. so could be put it together for property management and social services staff? [applause] thank you, everyone, for coming. we are done. >> i just want to make a public statement to acknowledge that appointments to the police commission and any commission which is a policy-making body is very important. i want to encourage about keep in front of our minds the importance of not only to elect women, but to work to get more women appointed to these bodies that help make legislative decisions for our city and county of san francisco. >> i am from san francisco. i grew up in the local neighborhood. i did my under deprad wait work at fisk university, where i studied political science with a concentration in public administration and worked eight years largely in the public sector. then i earned a master's degree from carnegie melon in pittsburg, pennsylvania. i spent some time as assistant executive director for a non-prof
[applause] >> and to conclude, can we give a big round of applause -- easy part of this project is now done. the hard part comes in operating it for the next three decades. so could be put it together for property management and social services staff? [applause] thank you, everyone, for coming. we are done. >> i just want to make a public statement to acknowledge that appointments to the police commission and any commission which is a policy-making body is very important. i want to...
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and in the big venues. and you would seem the only opera you will see more put out you know where i was sitting with us where we're singing operator were singing songs all day you know. we were doing middle east's with the solo doing the national songs of the world with songs which they're spinning as something that all the. or north italian colonels they have they have in the repertoire you know so i think we were making just happy to people and i think then we we open the way we open the world of corporate are from many many new people last year he became president of the euro cannot run and the voice of the cultural heritage in europe do you consider opera classical music sort of a heritage that needs to be protected that's dying just just like with. just like the. big monuments the churches the well the pressures that they would open has i thin your city has to be protected oprah has to be protected and he's a most is a cultural. tradition and i mean you specially russians you do have such a great tradi
and in the big venues. and you would seem the only opera you will see more put out you know where i was sitting with us where we're singing operator were singing songs all day you know. we were doing middle east's with the solo doing the national songs of the world with songs which they're spinning as something that all the. or north italian colonels they have they have in the repertoire you know so i think we were making just happy to people and i think then we we open the way we open the...
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i cannot think of a better, more dedicated public servant, someone who truly gets the big picture. i am so excited about the selection. ed, congratulations. i really look forward to working together. [applause] >> i would like to ask our city attorney dennis hererrera to say a few words. >> thank you, tom. i would like to congratulate the mta board on all wonderful joyce. how i got involved in public life in san francisco, i was appointed as the predecessor to this board by mayor willie brown back in 1996. back then, the budget was much smaller. that the mission was just as important. in the two or three years i served on the board, and then as city attorney, were muni happens to be my largest client, i cannot tell you how much i appreciate the work that the organization does. scott talk a little but about his experience -- talked a little bit about his experience. to me, that is what it is about. to have the stick to it of this -- sticktoitiveness to stick with an organization. i cannot imagine a better addition for this organization. we have had the opportunity -- i've had the op
i cannot think of a better, more dedicated public servant, someone who truly gets the big picture. i am so excited about the selection. ed, congratulations. i really look forward to working together. [applause] >> i would like to ask our city attorney dennis hererrera to say a few words. >> thank you, tom. i would like to congratulate the mta board on all wonderful joyce. how i got involved in public life in san francisco, i was appointed as the predecessor to this board by mayor...
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throughout the process, we have tried to balance privatism with innovation, thinking about the next big idea in voting systems, and also want to keep incremental progress in front of us. we can always be looking for ways to improve our system. we studied by topic areas. i should mention i have some hard copies here if you do not have one in front of you or anyone else who is interested here today. the election records and post- election audit procedures. auditing. balloting systems and services. security, right choice voting, and acquisition strategies. basically the models for acquiring. our report contains about 50 individual recommendations. i do not think today's meeting is the place to go through all of them individually, but i want you to be aware that they span across those five topic areas. some of them are granular. some of them are pretty major. but we kept in mind we wanted to put in front of you things that you could do right now. in many of these sections, you will see broken out short-term actions that can be looked at immediately. as well as the longer-term issues that ma
throughout the process, we have tried to balance privatism with innovation, thinking about the next big idea in voting systems, and also want to keep incremental progress in front of us. we can always be looking for ways to improve our system. we studied by topic areas. i should mention i have some hard copies here if you do not have one in front of you or anyone else who is interested here today. the election records and post- election audit procedures. auditing. balloting systems and...